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Epworth Folk Club Archive

JK 03 Nov 05 - 03:39 AM
JK 04 Nov 05 - 03:10 AM
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Ep' Eric 09 Nov 05 - 04:33 PM
Ep' Eric 14 Nov 05 - 03:37 PM
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Carol 22 Dec 05 - 02:23 PM
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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 03 Nov 05 - 03:39 AM

REFRESH - will post later xx
      This is an archive of the edited Epworth Folk Club PermaThread® for the Epworth Folk Club, intended to provide performance schedules and other information about the club. When messages are no longer needed in the PermaThread, they will be archived here - but this thread will be closed to posting.
      -Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: JK
Date: 04 Nov 05 - 03:10 AM

REFRESH


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 07 Nov 05 - 07:57 PM

Refresh.
       The sons of the prophet were well known to fame
       And quite unaccustomed to fear
       but the bravest of all was a man by the name
       of Abdul a Bulbul Amir.
      This is an archive of the edited Epworth Folk Club PermaThread® for the Epworth Folk Club, intended to provide performance schedules and other information about the club. When messages are no longer needed in the PermaThread, they will be archived here - but this thread will be closed to posting.
      -Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 09 Nov 05 - 05:13 AM

refresh.


               If you wanted a man to encorage the van
               Or harass the foe from the rear
               Storm fort or redoubt, you had only to shout
               For Abdul a Bulbul Amir


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 09 Nov 05 - 04:33 PM

Refresh


             Now heroes were plenty and well known to fame
             In the troops that were led of the Czar
             But the bravest of these was a man by the name
             Of Ivan Skavinsky Skivar


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Subject: EPWORTH FOLK CLUB PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 14 Nov 05 - 03:37 PM

To get to EP'TH FOLK CLUB:

Drive to the traffic lights at Epworth, there you will find the
White Bear pub. With the pub car park on your right go down Station
Road, away from the town centre for a few hundred yards until you come to a left fork in the road. Take this and you will find the
OLD SCHOOL INN on your right a few yards down BATTLE GREEN.

That is where we are.
      This is an archive of the edited Epworth Folk Club PermaThread® for the Epworth Folk Club, intended to provide performance schedules and other information about the club. When messages are no longer needed in the PermaThread, they will be archived here - but this thread will be closed to posting.
      -Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk club - John Arbon, 21 Nov 2005
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 17 Nov 05 - 07:54 AM

REFRESH


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 09:21 AM

I don't fully understand what you mean Sooz, but here goes
and we'll see what happens


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: MoorleyMan
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 09:54 AM

Seems to be going fine now Eric. Well done. You'll soon get the hang of it all.
(This permathread lark I mean - says he hastily!)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Sooz
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 12:44 PM

Now delete all the garbage and you're away!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 12:50 PM

Thanks for the encouragement Moorleyman but I still can't do what I want to do. That is,

Take two or three old messages from the normal thread and transfer them to the Permathread for editing and then scrub the rest.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Carol
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:23 PM

Cor blimey sounds complicated - I've a headache as I've had to reinstall my PC and lost all my Email adddress etc. - hint to anyone who might talk to me!!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:46 PM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Mr Red - PM
Date: 05 Dec 05 - 07:52 AM

a monor point related to the canna find it and where the ***^^%$£ is Epworth

If you put a Post Code on this thread & your publicity you may get a few more stragglers. I use them on my website to link to multimap
Old School Inn. Battle Green, Epworth, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN9 1JT


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:49 PM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 05 Dec 05 - 10:26 AM

Thanks for the advice Mr Red. Here is the postcode,DN9 1JT
   
    I have put the rest of the details on Mudcats numerous times
    But here it is again.

    Ep'th Folk , THE OLD SCHOOL INN, Battle Green, EPWORTH, midway   
    between   DONCASTER, Scunthorpe and Gainsborough


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:50 PM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 06 Dec 05 - 07:15 PM

DID YOU KNOW?.
         
      That Ep'th Folk was 18 years old, on Halloween this year.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:52 PM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Georgiansilver - PM
Date: 08 Dec 05 - 05:20 PM

Yes and it was quite an experience visiting the Wesley House with some of my family last year. The tour of the house is really interesting and some of the antiques took my fancy. Quite a family history.
Best wishes, Mike.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 09 Dec 05 - 03:28 PM

Dear Mike,

Glad you enjoyed the antiques at the rectory.
It was my pleasure as an antique restorer to repair many of them a number of years ago. In particular, the chair which was Samuel Wesley's, his father. This was in terrible condition so I took it completely apart and restored it so that visitors could sit in it.I don'tknow if they are allowed to now


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 10 Dec 05 - 02:54 PM

Refresh.

             DID YOU KNOW?.


             Ian Botham the England cricketer had his home
             in Epworth around 1987.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Georgiansilver - PM
Date: 10 Dec 05 - 03:04 PM

I'm bowled over by that Eric!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Travelling Audience - PM
Date: 11 Dec 05 - 03:41 AM

Did you meet "Geoffrey" the ghost at Wesley's house?


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 11 Dec 05 - 05:38 PM

No, I didn't encounter "Geoffrey" when I was there, T.A.
       but I did add something to the history of the rectory.
       Did they tell you the story of the wardrobe which was
       in Geoffreys room and purported to have belonged to
       Samuel Wesley?. This was a myth and I proved it to them.
       I'll tell you the story when next I see you.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:53 PM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 12 Dec 05 - 08:06 PM

Last Monday was an evening of excellence at Ep'th Folk as they gathered for their third meeting of the winter session. And so it should have been with two professional singers in their midst.
John Ohagan returned and George from Landlocked was there.

We were somewhat depleted with enforced absences by some regulars
but that only made it more memorable for the ones who were there, giving the singers a chance to show off the diversity of their repertoires. With only seven performers there, they each had a chance
to show off the diversity of their songs with about six each.





John Ohagan kept us fascinated with his diction and purity of voice
with a nostalgic song he composed with Archie Fisher about the days of their youth, but song of the night for me was his "The Lark in the clear blue Air" this was unforgettable.

George gave us some of his country favourites such as "I didn't tell her" "Somedays a diamond". His "Irene Goodnight" soon had the whole room singing. A splendid and varied selection .

Chris Smithson was at his best again with his own compositions. His
"Conservatory Rag" now a firm favourite at Ep'th Folk. A fine guitarist in many styles and an original composer who can find a song in any situation.

The regulars too were in good voice with John Windle singing "Give me back my job again" and a hilarious "Iv'e read about love".

Albert Deakin was in good voice with, "Your my best Friend" and
" We can Sing".

Eric's contribution was "Ae Fond Kiss" by Burns and "Linden Leigh"
amongst others   

Making a late appearance through work we had Andrew Taylor who
played "Candle in the Wind" and " Streets of London"

Thanks were extended to Travelling Audience and the other listeners.
      This is an edited PermaThread® for the Epworth Folk Club, intended to provide performance schedules and other information about the club. This thread will be edited by DaveH. Feel free to post to this thread, but remember that all messages posted here are subject to editing or deletion.
      -Joe Offer-


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:57 PM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 15 Dec 05 - 08:45 PM

DID YOU KNOW?

Leslie Garret the acclaimed singer has a country house in
Epworth, and a sister.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 22 Dec 05 - 02:59 PM

There you go Eric - some of the posts copied over from the previous thread.
You can practice havinga go at editing them.

Send me a pm if you want anything else bringing across.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 23 Dec 05 - 02:38 AM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: MoorleyMan - PM
Date: 20 Dec 05 - 05:26 AM

I'd endorse that Sooz, twas a very pleasant evening indeed.
Good to meet you all, enjoyed your songs and your company.
Special "non-derogatory!" thanks to Eric for organising such a friendly little gathering - and keeping the club going!

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: MoorleyMan - PM
Date: 20 Dec 05 - 01:14 PM

Just got back and read your message Eric. Surprise eh?! OK, will PM you instead. But how can a surprise go with a complaint? Surely I didn't behave that badly now did I?!!!

No Villan, don't fret cos there's nowt goin' on with us two, honest! Can't be can theer? - I only met Eric for the first time last night after all ...

See y'all soon.
M


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 23 Dec 05 - 02:40 AM

Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club
From: Georgiansilver - PM
Date: 05 Dec 05 - 07:07 PM

Not a lot of attenders tonight but a great atmosphere and some good talent.....Chris and his songwriting....he should be encouraged in whatever way we can. Thanks Eric.
Best wishes, Mike.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 23 Dec 05 - 04:27 PM

Come on then Eric, lets see how nifty you get at editing the posts.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Carol
Date: 26 Dec 05 - 03:07 PM

refresh


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: GUEST,GS
Date: 26 Dec 05 - 04:55 PM

Keep it going folks.....


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Sooz
Date: 28 Dec 05 - 07:56 AM

Eric - this thread is so you don't have to start another one! Clear out the rubbish and off you go!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 28 Dec 05 - 11:00 AM

Thank's sooz. I'm trying to get into the swing of things again.


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Subject: EPWORTH FOLK CLUB
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 30 Dec 05 - 10:31 AM

Hi, I'm back after my sojourn in Lancashire.What a surprise. My
previous thread went to the graveyard in the sky after only one day
so I have to start again.

Can you work your magic Sooz and put my permathread back on.

Ep'th folk will be meeting as usual on Monday 2nd.January for it's usual singaround at the Old School Inn at 8p.m.All welcome.

I have slept in 4 different beds over the last few days,
Consequently I have got the dreaded lurgy but should be there.

Can anyone help me. I am seeking the Darren Gough final of the
Come Dancing programme for my nephew who is cricket mad and rather poorly. If anyone has a recording,could I borrow it for a few days
because the BBC can't supply one.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 30 Dec 05 - 10:34 AM

There you go Eric

Subject: EPWORTH FOLK CLUB
From: Ep' Eric - PM
Date: 30 Dec 05 - 10:31 AM

Hi, I'm back after my sojourn in Lancashire.What a surprise. My
previous thread went to the graveyard in the sky after only one day
so I have to start again.

Can you work your magic Sooz and put my permathread back on.

Ep'th folk will be meeting as usual on Monday 2nd.January for it's usual singaround at the Old School Inn at 8p.m.All welcome.

I have slept in 4 different beds over the last few days,
Consequently I have got the dreaded lurgy but should be there.

Can anyone help me. I am seeking the Darren Gough final of the
Come Dancing programme for my nephew who is cricket mad and rather poorly. If anyone has a recording,could I borrow it for a few days
because the BBC can't supply one.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Sooz
Date: 31 Dec 05 - 11:00 AM

Eric, don't keep the other threads alive - they clog up the works! Delete the posts you don't want to keep on this thread (starting with this one :-))


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Sooz
Date: 31 Dec 05 - 12:50 PM

Eric, I've sent you a PM


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Carol
Date: 01 Jan 06 - 05:52 AM

Tomorrow's the day! Well in the evening at least!!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Sooz
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 04:44 AM

Now you've got the hang of deleting - stop posting to the other threads!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 04:47 AM

Eric
I thought you had edited this thread?
Les


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 07:13 AM

Now you,ve got me really confused Sooz!!
Why bother with the basic thread as set up by JK.? Why not put all
postings onto permathread ?. What use does the basic thread serve?

Villan, The refresh messages I have left were put there by Joe
for some reason, so who am I to argue and the others I have left until
after our next meeting.   
It,s tonight ,tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight.

The postcode of the Old School is DN9 1JT


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 07:38 AM

Here is the link Eric

You can zoom in and out on the map

http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=53.5282&lon=-0.8311&scale=10000&icon=x


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: JK
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 07:49 AM

See you tonight Eric!!..Keep your distance if you've got the 'lurgy' (as you put it!!)...I'll say 'Happy New Year' from the safety of here, if that's ok!!! xx


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 08:33 AM

Eric
I don't use my permathread anymore, because its better for me to use a basic thread (as you put it)
The line up at my club changes each time, so it is easier to start a new thread with a date in the title.

If you use the Perma thread, then basically you delete all the posts that are not needed anymore.

If you are trying to keep a blog (diary of events) as such then a permathread is ideal, because you can delete all offensive/off track posts and keep the thread tidy.
You can't do that with a basic thread.

Every so often, you will have a guest artist doing a full gig. In situations like this, start a basic thread so that you alert people to the fact.
An example might be if you have Vin Garbutt coming to Epworth on Jan 2nd 2006, then I would make the title

Vin Garbutt Epworth FC 2/1/06

That draws attention to the event.

You can also put it on your Perma Thread, but your Permathread does not highlight the fact that Vin is gracing your club :-)

THIS IS AN EXAMPLE - just incase anybody thinks its for real :-)

Delete all those refresh posts on this thread to begin with Eric

Les


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 01:20 PM

Eric
This is the thread to use for the moment.
Les


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 02 Jan 06 - 03:40 PM

Refresh


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 03 Jan 06 - 01:22 AM

Where is Eric then :-)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 03 Jan 06 - 07:11 AM

Villan,

In bed, where every self respecting young man should
be at that time. Recovering from the delights of Ep'th Folk.

Have seen the map, it's very good.
Just one amendment if anyones clever enough to do it.

It says nearest airport is Humberside. It's not now.
It's Finningley


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 03 Jan 06 - 07:27 AM

Where were you JK. ?   I'd kept a seat warm for you.!


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 03 Jan 06 - 07:36 AM

Where were you JK.? You were sadly missed.
I kept a seat warm for you all night and you didn't come,
Youll be getting another Onerary......... if this happens again.
                                                   
                                                Eric


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 03 Jan 06 - 08:50 AM

>>It says nearest airport is Humberside. It's not now.
It's Finningley <<

Don't think we can do much about that at the moment Eric.

However, I will send them an email putting them right and saying that Ep' Eric is unhappy about it, and will give them an Onerary. if they don't put it right.

Glad to see that you have found the correct thread :-)

Les


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Rasener
Date: 03 Jan 06 - 03:01 PM

Refresh


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 04 Jan 06 - 04:14 PM

Refresh


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 05 Jan 06 - 11:42 AM

Refresh.
               DID YOU KNOW THAT.

Epworth has the only surviving Mechanics Institute library
in the country.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 06 Jan 06 - 11:30 AM

I have just read and heard from JK about your illness SJ.
Sorry to hear that you havn't been so well over Christmas.Make good progress, and all the best from everyone at Ep'th folk John.
Hope to hear your dulcet tones again in the near future.
                                       
                                           Eric.


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 07 Jan 06 - 10:25 AM

Thanks Eric, I'll be back!
S:0)


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Subject: RE: Epworth Folk Club PermaThread
From: Ep' Eric
Date: 10 Jan 06 - 07:25 PM

Trouble at'mill. Iv'e been too involved for a report on last Monday.
Will try later.

Has everyone gone to the moon?


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